Screens is the third studio album from Portland, Oregon-based "troublegum" group The Mint Chicks and thus far the only Mint Chicks release not to feature bassist Michael Logie. It was released on March 16, 2009 in New Zealand,[2] The Mint Chicks' homeland on Flying Nun Records.[3] It was mixed in Portland, Oregon by the Nielson brothers and Jacob Portrait, with additional mixing by Chris Nielson in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Studio album by The Mint Chicks | ||||
Released | 16 March 2009 (New Zealand) | |||
Genre | Punk rock, power pop, No Wave, Noise pop | |||
Length | 29:53 | |||
Label | Flying Nun | |||
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Singles from Screens | ||||
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The album's first single was "I Can't Stop Being Foolish". Sam Peacocke, the New Zealand music award winning director responsible for the band's videos for "Walking Off a Cliff Again" and "Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!" filmed a new video for the single, which hit number 1 on the bFM chart on February 4, 2009 and stayed at this position for 2 weeks.
On December 25, 2008, an EP called Mintunes was offered for free download on The Mint Chicks' website including 8-bit versions of four songs to appear on Screens, including the then-unreleased "Red, White or Blue" and "Screens".
On December 20, 2008, a video for "Enemies" made by band member Ruban Neilson appeared on The Mint Chicks' website, YouTube and Vimeo.[4] On January 1, 2009, a similar video for the track "Life Will Get Better Some Day" created by Kody Neilson was released on YouTube.[5]
On February 20, 2009, New Zealand on Air released a list of songs granted funding for a video, among which was The Mint Chicks' track "Don't Sell Your Brain Out, Baby".[6] The song was added by bFM on May 4, 2009 and went to number one on the bFM top ten on May 6, the fifth bFM number-one from Screens.
Award | Awarded at | Other contenders in category |
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Best Album Cover (designed by Ruban Nielson) | New Zealand Music Awards '09 | Midnight Youth (The Brave Don't Run, designed by Sam Yong) Fat Freddy's Drop (Dr Boondigga & The Big BW, designed by Otis Frizzell) |
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